Welcome to the

Pennsylvania Primary Care

Career Center

Maybe you're a primary care physician, dentist or other clinician looking for the career opportunity of a lifetime. Or you may be an employer seeking that perfect-fit team member. You can turn to the Pennsylvania Primary Care Career Center for assistance.

The Career Center is a nonprofit agency that specializes in matching up clinicians and administrators with jobs at Community Health Centers, rural health clinics, and other primary care facilities.

We are a collaborative effort of the Pennsylvania Department of Health and the Pennsylvania Association of Community Health Centers

Metro Community Health Center Seeks a Family Physician in Swissvale, Wilkinsburg Area

Featured Employer

Family Practice & Counseling Network

Philadelphia, PA

Family Practice and Counseling Network opened with an initial Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) grant in 1992, and has since grown and developed in response to need and demand by the communities served.

The Network began with one converted apartment space within the Abbottsford public housing development, and now consists of three comprehensive health centers in Philadelphia: Abbottsford-Falls Family Practice & Counseling in the northwest; the Stephen and Sandra Sheller 11th Street Family Health Services of Drexel University in the north;, and the Health Annex in the southwest. The Network also includes a convenient care clinic in Philadelphia – Fast Family Care @ Shoprite; and a Philadelphia site that is a partnership with Action Wellness, called Annex West, located in West Philadelphia.

Today the Network serves more than 22,000 patients annually and is an NCQA certified Patient-Centered Medical Home.

Family Practice and Counseling Network, a program of Resources for Human Development, is a network of federally qualified community health centers that uses a nurse-managed, integrated model to deliver primary care, behavioral health, dental, and preventive services, which are co-located at the centers and are designed to treat the whole patient.

Primary care at the Network is provided by nurse practitioners with advanced practice degrees and the expertise to diagnose illness and prescribe medication, to make referrals to specialists, to provide pre-and post-natal care, and to offer a wide variety of other primary healthcare services. The model relies heavily on a psychosocial, interdisciplinary approach to care that “wraps its arms” around patients.